Petition · past parliament
UK Parliament to consider the conduct of PM and Chancellor of Exchequer.
Rejected
11 signatures
What the petition asks
The UK Parliament should hold a debate upon the conduct, and continuing role of both the current Prime Minister and Chancellor of Exchequer following the police finding of criminal liability for engaging in a party during the Covid-19 lockdown period where all social gatherings were banned.
The executive branch of government passes legislation banning all citizens from social gatherings. Despite this, certain government officers and politicians hold unsanctioned social gatherings during the Covid-19 lockdown period.
Police no rule that some of those attending, including the Prime Minister and Chancellor, in breach of these laws, and fined them.
This unprecedented political situation offends the sense of fairness, a key aspect and value of what it means to be a British citizen.
Police no rule that some of those attending, including the Prime Minister and Chancellor, in breach of these laws, and fined them.
This unprecedented political situation offends the sense of fairness, a key aspect and value of what it means to be a British citizen.
Why it was rejected
It was about honours or appointments, which petitions cannot cover.
We can't accept petitions about appointments, which includes calling for MPs or Ministers to be sacked or for them to resign.
Timeline
| 12 Apr 2022 | Petition opened for signatures |
| 14 Apr 2022 | Rejected by the Petitions Committee |
Key facts
Signatures
11
Status
Rejected
Rejected
14 Apr 2022
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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 15 Jul 2026.